"He who marches out of step hears another drum." ~ Ken Kesey
Just trying to get some ideas on what some of you guys are running when it comes to autos.Obviously what works for one doesn't work for another directly but we aren't even sure where the starting point is... ok, well, where the next step is.Not clearing white ink, what should we try first?Not clearing blue ink, what should we try first?Everything clearing fine but print not quite opaque enough...Everything clearing fine and print looks good... could we be doing it faster or with LESS ink and still get better results/hand?We are learning their are LOTS of variables to play with now that we have the auto... just no real direction known. You know how it feels right? If it matters, we are running a Saber with AC heads.
Oh, and we are all S-mesh with retens... We don't have many meshed up right now, but that is slowly changing!
Quote from: Gilligan on September 30, 2014, 08:29:05 PMOh, and we are all S-mesh with retens... We don't have many meshed up right now, but that is slowly changing!The Murakami S mesh made such a difference for us. We are still in the middle of changing our Roller frames from roller mesh to Murakami S mesh.
Also want to get some beveled (is Sonny calling my phone already?!) and some smiling jacks and such, maybe I can see what other secret weapons Alan has been hoarding. Give me a call manana.For those of you who don't know here is the order of squeegee1 Double Bevel / Smiling Jack2 Triple durometerThese make life easier.Parameters to take into account in no particular order are screen type. Ink type. Off contact. Reliability of press holding ever tighter tolerances. General trouble shooting skills. Ability to try it for yourself before discarding it out of hand. Willingness to ask for help. Willingness to toss out all preconceived notions.
That would be awesome!Even if it's a weekend, I'll meet you and I'm sure Terry would as well... As long as he's not off being Spider-Man or Prince Charming.